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It's a Dirty Game
Some random clips taken on the new camera which I tried to put together in some kind of order. Props to David Peacock for gettin' some of the shots for me. Nothing crazy here, pretty much the first test, but I like this little camera alot.
Song mashup by Cooper Saver that I stole off someones facebook. People have been asking so here's the song link:
http://www.mediafire.com/?nvwbtnuyznw
142 Comments
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AWESOME DUDE! VOD!
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epic indeed! such sick an amazing places to ride a bike!! anyone got a spare room left?? I'm a bad cook! but can do dishes like no other
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where where the jumps in the first segment because the downhill part was at gillard or im i wrong, good vidd btw congrats on vod
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im really surprised pinkbike has allowed this on here for so long... considering the fact that there is a rather large dick on the side of that truck in the beginning hahah
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And before someone points it out, yes thats a giant penis drawn on the side of the truck. But it's art, not gay right?... right???? And it's not even that big of a deal, something like 8 percent of kids do it.
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jesus christ, how come no one uses original music anymore, or at least try to? its all the same shit.
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the 7d makes anything look good, regardles great job!! btw you might want to check your compression to get rid of the progressive lines in some of the spots. Import the RAW .mov files using Apple Pro Resolution if your using a Mac.
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Thanks, working on a PC I've been trying to figure out how to edit with native files and it is absolutely awful. Believe me, I've check out cineform, mpegstreamclip (which doesnt have the right pro-res conversion for PC), sony vegas, premiere pro and a whole other combinations of things to try and make it work.
Pinnacle Studio 14 was the only thing I could successfully edit with.
Canon really had a vendetta towards PC users on this one haha
Pinnacle Studio 14 was the only thing I could successfully edit with.
Canon really had a vendetta towards PC users on this one haha
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this vid is a great representation of kelowna alot of awsome spots p.s the couch in the beggining was mine lol
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This was rad. Nice work.
Did you use a dolly for some of those shots? Would you mind telling me a bit about it?
Did you use a dolly for some of those shots? Would you mind telling me a bit about it?
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I would love NOTHING more than to tell you ALOT about it. I use 2 10 foot pvc pipes as the rails which the platform itself slides on. This works fairly well when the ground is even, when the ground is a little bit off, it takes some adjusting to get it right. Using a square piece of plywood as the base, I attached 2 pieces of angle iron along the bottom of each platform side which I attach to the wood with screws. I then got some old roller blades from a used sports store and took the wheels off.
The roller blade wheels provide a perfect contact surface between the pvc rails to get a frictionless glide. The wheels are angled inward into the pipe to essentially lock into place so as not to fall on and off the sides.
This is probably one of the cheapest ways to build a effective dolly setup.
I don't have a picture of mine but I googled and this picture is similar to the setup I have:
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_-A0s6YfLAWQ/SQ1r2UhdhFI/AAAAAAAAA4M/OGLfSVQCxnQ/s400/DSC05839.JPG
The roller blade wheels provide a perfect contact surface between the pvc rails to get a frictionless glide. The wheels are angled inward into the pipe to essentially lock into place so as not to fall on and off the sides.
This is probably one of the cheapest ways to build a effective dolly setup.
I don't have a picture of mine but I googled and this picture is similar to the setup I have:
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_-A0s6YfLAWQ/SQ1r2UhdhFI/AAAAAAAAA4M/OGLfSVQCxnQ/s400/DSC05839.JPG
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yeah! if you wanna download it, it's here soundcloud.com/coopersaver/walking-on-a-dream-vs-heartbreaker

